7/27/11

Trip to the Auction House

Well, yesterday I worked up enough guts to go to my first auction.  I went to the preview at Direct Auctions the day before and scouted out a few items that I thought would fit well either in my Etsy shop or in my booth at upcoming fleas...and most items turned out to be well out of my bidding price range - leading me to question if I know anything about pricing anything...

The first lot of interest was a collection of deer cocktail glasses of assorted colors... the reserve was $50 for the set - which is what I felt would be a fair retail price for them.  No one took them home...

The second lot up was a small box of crystal door knobs, which went for $150!

Other lots I had an eye on:

 a set of 7 manual typewriters - $450...

...Two retro green swivel chairs (in excellent condition) - $280...

...White metal plant stand - $170...

...2 French shabby chic and chippy looking nightstands - $150.

And finally, the lot I won: a set of five Del Monte advertising posters with adorable kittens on them~



Well, this one has a puppy on it...

I would love to post more pics of them but there wasn't enough light in my apartment - so sadly all the pictures turned out blurry and grainy.  Since I can't share them today, I'll share this instead ~




Overall, it was a good learning experience. It was interesting to get a feel for the people there and what kinds of items they were bidding on.  I might go back and either place all absentee bids so I don't have to sit there for hours, or I will go back and try to pick up a bargain on items no one else seems interested in yet still appeal to me.  There were some steals to be had  if I were more mentally prepared to raise my bid paddle for them.  I would have loved to have been the person to get the vintage iron and wood theatre seats for only $15...

Oh - and on a side note - some of you Danish modern lovers might be interested to hear that a pair of "Johannes Hanson Denmark" signed end tables went for $725. You can see them in this picture.

1 comment:

  1. Most of our deals come from auctions, but I think auctions are different in various parts of the country. We usually go to estate auctions where everything but the kitchen sink is up for sale. Bargains everywhere! We've also found that things tend to sell for more in the morning, but prices go down as the day progresses. We get our best deals at the end of the day!

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